MM, I hear you. I have learnt there are many many good people working in our health system. It's when they get worn down (understaffing etc) that they stop caring and the whole thing goes to cr@p. That must've been very distressing for you to see M so upset . Yay that's she's back to her normal self, i hope you see an improvement in her ears straight away. PS I am very impressed with the strawberry gas mask and am gunna ask for one .
Ginger, I have always believed that 4.5 years is the *perfect* age gap. All you gotta do now is lie in wait of your unsuspecting DH for a coupla years .
Arte, since the chemo finished life has returned to normal for H. She knows I'm having surgery but I've already had it twice this year and it wasn't a big deal either time, largely because DH is so good at keeping everything running smoothly when I'm out of action, kwim? I'll fill her in with more of the details closer to the time - the weekend before. I think this time we need to do more explaining to Missy E too, I don't think she noticed my absence so much last time but I'll be in the hospy for 5+ days (with a lot more tubes and cords etc attached) so more significant in her life too.
Just wondering, when you go swimming, what sort of floatation aids do your tods have? We had a back bubble (from DD's earliest swimming lessons LOL) but the buckle has just broken and it's easier to get a new one than go searching for the buckle. Just wondering what you've found to be good (not so keen on arm floaties, generally...)
Last edited by AnyDream; November 14th, 2009 at 06:33 PM.
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